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#1
Excellent and interesting post, thanks!
#2
Quote from: Hamopr on May 01 2018 05:51:30 PM MDT
Your going to love it, 100% chamber support. Now you can load it up until the primers pop out  ;D


So true! I run all my 10mm and 40S&W brass through a carbide GRX die before reloading it. Even full power loads fired from my SRH 10mm and my Blackhawk 10mm/40S&W convertible pass through this die with next to no resistance. The same brass and loads fired from my autos, a Ruger SR 1911 10mm and a Sig P220 take a bit more force.
#3
Quote from: Kenk on April 10 2018 09:18:55 AM MDT
This is awesome

It's the Ruidoso Gun Club range off hwy 70 near Ruidoso Downs.
#4
Reloading 10mm ammo / Re: Using True Blue
March 26 2018 03:10:45 PM MDT
True Blue is a fairly fast burning powder, about like 231. It's just not ideal for heavier bullets and high velocities.
#5
Quote from: sqlbullet on March 22 2018 08:45:27 AM MDT
Robert, how long is the cylinder?


   1.725"
#6
Well, I actually bought one. I already had a SRH 44 Mag 7 1/2" with a 2X scope. I'm a sucker for oddball guns and a 10mm SRH definitely qualifies! Mine has .401" throats and mirror-like chambers, nicely cut forcing cone and rifling so lead bullets worked great without leading. Took it to the indoor range today with a variety of ammo and the 2X scope from the SRH 44. A few loads with 200gr XTP's over a stiff charge of #9 easily shot groups between 5/8" to 1 1/4" at 25 yds. from a rest. I'm 65 so vision and steadiness aren't the best but this 10mm SRH is easily my most accurate revolver. Also shot some 165gr lead swc over 3.8gr Bullseye that grouped 1 1/2" at 25 yds.. Can't wait to take it to New Mexico next month, there's a great range with 50-400 yards and bring your own steel or paper targets.

#7
Quote from: Forrest on October 12 2016 11:29:54 AM MDT
Lost brass with a 10mm? Never! :)) It's not lost, it's relocated to zip codes unknown!

Zip codes became soldiers... autocorrect is killing me.

  Took my new Sig 220 10mm to an outdoor range to fire the first rounds a few days ago. Only found 4 of the 45 AE 180 factory load brass. Fired 145 mixed reloads at an indoor range a few days after that. The range guys there are great about saving my brass and swept up all but 6 pieces of brass. Turns out they said the ejection pattern was very consistent. I was in the 4th lane from the entrance. The ejected brass was bouncing off the partition in my lane, then landing 4 lanes to my left, often hitting the entry door before landing in a corner.